<p>Hi,
I already have AP Calc AB, AP Physics B, AP Computer Science A, AP Environmental Science (self-study), and AP World History (self-study). </p>
<p>I was thinking about other APs I could do, and at first, I said, "No, that's enough, don't overload yourself and then get bad scores."
But now I'm thinking about self-studying AP Psychology in addition to the above for this May.</p>
<p>What do you think?
Should I just stay with my 5 exams, or do you think I can add AP Psychology and still get good scores? (all 5s, but I guess I could live with one 4).</p>
<p>No point. Taking 6 won’t get you anything else.</p>
<p>What do you mean it won’t get me anything else? Am I expecting something that I will not get? </p>
<p>Should I not bother taking for the exams I’ve started to self-study then?</p>
<p>Your two self-study ones are among the less likely ones to get subject credit in college (similar with physics B). You can check the AP credit charts of the colleges you are considering.</p>
<p>Will US Gov and Psych be likely to receive subject credit?</p>
<p>Even if I don’t get college credit, won’t it still look good?</p>
<p>you should take it, since psych isn’t too hard, and you can get more college credit</p>